Post#1336 » by hugepatsfan » Fri Jan 16, 2026 4:13 pm
I checked my math and the Missi deal works with Garza going out instead of Scheierman, which probably makes more sense since we're getting Missi back and Amari Williams would be signed to the NBA roster. Garza also has some value for them as a center I think can play with Queen and Missi has been mentioned in trade winds specifically because he doesn't fit with him as well.
NOP gives: Missi, Looney
NOP gets: Hauser, Garza, 2026 BOS 1st rounder
Why? Get a pick, a good depth wing on a sub MLE deal and a functional rotation big for a player who doesn't fit with their new centerpiece player.
3rd team gives: nothing
3rd team gets: Looney, 2026 MIL 2nd rounder, cash
Why? Expiring salary dump for a 2nd rounder.
BOS gives: Hauser, Garza, 2026 1st rounder, 2026 MIL 2nd rounder, cash
BOS gets: Missi
Why? Get a young rotation big, duck the tax,
Follow it up by dumping Boucher and Tillman on other teams at the cost of future 2nd rounders/2nd round swaps. Leaves three spots to backfill - Shulga and Amari Williams get two spots and then a veteran buyout ball handler for the last one.
Pritchard / Simons / (vet min)
White / Hugo / Shulga
Brown / Walsh / Scheierman
Tatum / Minott
Queta / Missi / AWilliams
Assuming the AWilliams and Shulga deals are multi year, everyone except Simons and the vet min guard would be signed for next year. We'd be like $28M below the tax with those 12 players signed. You could re-sign Simons to a MLE sized or less deal which seems reasonable based on how he's been supposedly valued in trade talks. They'd be able to use the full Porzingis TPE if they wanted to. They could use a portion of it and stay under the tax again to totally reset repeater rates (might involve going over and then having to dump player(s) again midyear to go back under, depending on actual numbers of the player acquired). Have to weight the cost-benefit of who's available.
If you like Missi, I think this would be a pretty solid multi year plan.